KUPS is a powerful and easy-to-use CUPS
front-end for KDE. CUPS (Common Unix Printing
System) is a new printing system under UNIX which is completely network
transparent and uses the IPP protocol. It supports a large range of printers
through various available drivers and ghostscript. This printing system also
allows to sepcify a lot of printing options such as number of copies, page
collation, number of pages per sheet, various image options, text syntax
coloring, and a set of specific printers options described in a driver file (PPD).
Drivers are already available for most common printers.

KUPS provides a powerful management tool for CUPS.
It allows users to manage printers and classes (enable/disable, add to/remove
from class, configure driver, ...), to add them via an easy-to-use "add
printer wizard", and to configure the CUPS daemon through a graphical
configuration tool. KUPS is expected to be the print management tool of the next
Mandrake Linux distribution which
will be available soon.

Check the features section for a more detailed
description of KUPS, the screenshots section to
have a better view of the program and its user interface, and finally the download
section if you're interested in this tool.

KUPS has been written by :

Jean-Eric Cuendet : he's the
first author of the project, and the person who started evreything. He wrote
the biggest part of the code.

Michael Goffioul : he's the
second author. He wrote a large part of the "add printer wizard"
(non local printers), the driver configuration tool and CUPS daemon
configuration tool, and helped porting KUPS to KDE2. He's now the principal
KUPS maintainer (Jean-Eric being a little bit too busy these times). He's
also the author of QtCUPS
(used by KUPS).

The KUPS team would also like to thank Till
Kamppeter from Mandrake (author of XPP)
for his great help in testing and improving KUPS.